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[[Image:Luigi_Russolo_ca._1916.gif|left|frame|Luigi Russolo, the first noise musician. Maybe. All the coolest noise artists have posters of him on their walls.]] | [[Image:Luigi_Russolo_ca._1916.gif|left|frame|[http://asitoughttobe.com/2009/11/27/futurism/ Luigi Russolo], the [http://www.ubu.com/sound/russolo_l.html first noise musician]. Maybe. All the coolest noise artists have posters of him or his art on their walls.]] | ||
'''Noise''' is precisely what it says it is: noise. Musically, that means using noise - those sounds that would normally be unwanted or unwelcome in production - in the creation process. For validation of the form as an authentic art, or just to prove you're straight legit, cite Dada, Surrealism, Fluxus, and a few of your favourite contemporary artists as influences. | '''Noise''' is precisely what it says it is: noise. Musically, that means using noise - those sounds that would normally be unwanted or unwelcome in production - in the creation process. For validation of the form as an authentic art, or just to prove you're straight legit, cite Dada, Surrealism, Fluxus, and a few of your favourite contemporary artists as influences. | ||
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Noise is precisely what it says it is: noise. Musically, that means using noise - those sounds that would normally be unwanted or unwelcome in production - in the creation process. For validation of the form as an authentic art, or just to prove you're straight legit, cite Dada, Surrealism, Fluxus, and a few of your favourite contemporary artists as influences.